1994 INTERLA % \ f ;• ' \ ',::•::: I ifolume 62 INTERLACHEN 1994 Florida Southern College Lakeland, Florida 33802 *' A lone student strolls along the Above:TheE.T.RouxLibraryis walkway next to Branscomb onebuildingontheFSCcampus Auditorium where Convocation thatmanystudentstrytoavoidyet and many activities take place findthemselvesconstantlygoing duringtheFestivalofFineArts. toforresearch. 2 Opening transitions ChangeIsinevitable. thechangeswe faceeach childhoodtoadolescence. thischangewdlhappen*s This simple statement day. That problem is Inthat change wehadto probably the most coataatsanarrowfragment making the ^^^^^^^ ieara to r^tplexmgpotiemforaii of prophecy. Throughout discovery of •• depend on ofus.Wewantthefreedorn our lives we eacoaiuera esactlywhere "Florida Southern ourselves of adults, hat the wchoarnlgdingthaationinsdqu«si,ckWley bfheenttedwiuemies nt ^ ch, anged* my a(,nmdnmh&e rAesspownseibiglriatydoufatteeednagheirgsh. thereforehavetwoehoiees: making (hesep—erspective0&life." for our school and moved onto keep op with our ever-* changes each .:...;.: actioas, eoltegSywewerefacedwith changingwork!orresistand day and lien came boththefreedomofadults get lost in. the holding lasttodievalues the transition from and the respc^sibdhy of transformationofthevery and qualitieswhichweall adolescenceintoadulthood adults.Itisatthistransition livesaroundus. However, bold close to ourhearts. walchalwaysseemstobe moerlivesthatthisannual weencounteraproblemIn Eachoneofushasmade dte most difficult to get will try to reflect. As theattempttokeepapwith the transition from. auongh,Andwaeoexactly students moved onto Left:Sittinginfrontofasculpture attheLuddM.SpiveyFineArts Center,astudentpreparesforan exam. Both thestateofFloridaandthe campus of Florida Southern College are known for their beautifulltreesandflowers. Transitions 3 > •'# t t * * * * .' i t t JenniferNewsnroe,PamelaYang andAllisonWhitetakethatall- toofjinilltiirSlrollfor lUivlnrv, majors from the Rogers WendyParkerwalksbacktoher Whilewaitingforclasstobegin, dormafteraclassintheCarlisle Vincent Cummings, Allyson RogersBuilding,asecondhome MarksandCarolChristenson,talk formostBusinessAdministration aboutwhattheirtestmightbeon. andAccountingmajors. 4 Opening campusasfreshmen,they thecare,notthecafeteria they most learn how to fttendsandbowmuchtime were anxious and unsure and at which tables out make new friends. For tospendinstudying.The about what toexpect. No eshaotul.d many this is freshmanyearisoftenthe longer does one have the most timewhenstudentsdecide faminesorthefriendsclose mStuudsentts "When faced with exciting part whethertheyaregoingto bytoturn toina timeof change, openyour ofcollegelife. get involved in some need. For many,just the learnhow Bm in this extraetaricolaf activities. transitionofclimateswasa tobudget mindandmeetyour discovery of Andthefreshmanyearisa transition in itself! iTftheiretimye, dreams.*' newfriendswe timeofdiscoveryandnew However,afterafewweeks must mustlearnjust experiences. The one learns where all the how mneb transitionscollegestudents classesare,thatoneeatsin leamnewstudyhabits.And time to spend with those facearemanyandvaried. Above: One of Frank Lloyd Wright'smostfamous structures and the pride of the Florida Southern Campus, the Annie PfeifferChapeleachweekisfilled withstudentsandfacultyduring theworshipservice. Left: MichelleProulx sitsbythe pool and enjoys the wonderful Hondasun. Transitions 5 6 Opening